The horrific condition of the Summit and a balance of the European Union causes the mourning to dank such a ranking that D-day is of the Normandy Beach and the reparations that European Countries and Canada have yet to pay to the United States of America, Mexico and so many other countries that my language of reason will logic. To treasure of humanity that still felt the lamp as the skin of a friend in that light of electricity may this evening harness your accent to receive my hug as love in despair. Might the ones that I knew growing-up rest in peace upon this Land of the Free and Home of the Brave. May their tattoos show in this type written breast, may the majesty of our Eagles soar this pen to ink and relieve the wrist of those that wore that numerical mark.
Each tomb unmarked, might your scribe of Century not be forgotten as no man has been left behind in the memory of my hands. The chisel and the stone, meld with no vista, be the breeze of that wind and gently score the lakes of the United States of America. Redwoods will sway as Yosemite is touched by beauty for the breadth.
Dear river of the Niagara Falls, the water of fresh seen, the stumbled rocks, the coral of our singing trout, this best of grain, may the salt fill your Sun to bank the creeks for their swollen with pain. Agony speak through each rein as the full to the shades of the Moon that bring solace to my shore of language. For on the round to each day and as the night air crisps in the winter of our seats, might the strength of mind envelope the letters never delivered. The eyes of those that shall verse to statues that still, might the lands that have shallow see our families to a depth of rise, might their shoulders weigh the sand on Normandy. Oh memory, may their faces comprehend the twin, left for the shifts that fell their swollen lives to separation and skin.
In arm to elbow, the plate to a pitcher, a glass to the piano, might the verse of shrunk open to be spoken and not lost to a G7 Summit in review of lessor to magnify the stage that each leader of state or Prime Minister of counted makes brake. Former to table, the dinner and the spy, might your comparison share dignity and listening not device but sing in silents and photograph in Kodak.
Wine and Vodka, the cocktail of pictures that come to the Media as oh so frost, might your lens be of the people in representation of the World War that took a number to count a bank. Stride with nostril in a smile as WWII took your heritage and lines have become paper with binders to a three-hole punch in stapled. Sprite streams as the Pacific Ocean is of that constant word in a wave.
William Lyon Mackenzie King
William Lyon Mackenzie King was the Prime Minister
of Canada during the war. After helping to secure nearly full
legislative autonomy for the Dominions, Canada was free to enter the war
on its own accord.
44th G7 summit
44th G7 summit | |
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Host country | Canada |
Date | 8–9 June 2018 |
Venue(s) | La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada |
Participants | Canada France Germany Italy Japan United Kingdom United States European Union |
Follows | 43rd G7 summit |
Precedes | 45th G7 summit |
Website | g7 |
In March 2014, the G7 declared that a meaningful discussion was currently not possible with Russia in the context of the G8.[3] Since then, meetings have continued within the G7 process.
Contents
Agenda and preparation
At the G7 Summit Canada intends to "showcase both its domestic and international priorities: to strengthen the middle class, advance gender equity, fight climate change, and promote respect for diversity and inclusion."[1]In June 2017, Peter Boehm was appointed as Deputy Minister for the G7 Summit and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister[4] after serving as the Canadian G7 Sherpa since 2012.[5]
In December 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled the summit logo and announced five key themes that Canada will advance once it assumes the Presidency of the G7 on January 1, 2018.[6]
Investing in growth that works for everyone
Preparing for [the] jobs of the future
Advancing gender equality and women's empowerment
Canadian and French thought leaders have stressed the need to achieve rapidly real gender equality across all economic sectors, by using modern, quantitative managerial tools that can help measure precisely gender pay gaps and thus inform corrective policy measures at both corporate and government level. Meeting in Paris, Montreal and Toronto in the weeks leading up to the Charlevoix summit, Canadian and European asset owners and policy makers agreed on the need to step up and assume more responsibility for the advancement of women's rights and other “related social parameters” across all assets classes[7] [8]In that perspective, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce a distinct G7 sustainability initiative focusing specifically on gender diversity across global capital markets – for which “the Canada Pension Plan, OMERS, the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan are each expected to pitch in [initially] $1 million apiece, with another $5 million from the federal government.” [9]
Working together on climate change, oceans and clean energy
World Pensions Council (WPC) economist Nicolas J. Firzli has argued that, in spite of the United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, the G7-driven process of international consensus-building could still be tilted in favor of renewed cooperation towards the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals – thanks notably to Justin Trudeau’s multilateralist approach[10] and the rapid shift towards ESG-informed investment policies amongst US and Canadian institutional investors.[11]Building a more peaceful and secure world
Leaders at the summit
The attendees will include the leaders of the seven G7 member states as well as representatives of the European Union. The President of the European Commission has been a permanently welcome participant at all meetings and decision-making since 1981.The 44th G7 summit will be the first summit for Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
Expected participants
Core G7 members Host state and leader are shown in bold text. |
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Member | Represented by | Title | |
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Canada | Justin Trudeau | Prime Minister | |
France | Emmanuel Macron | President | |
Germany | Angela Merkel | Chancellor | |
Italy | Giuseppe Conte | Prime Minister | |
Japan | Shinzō Abe | Prime Minister | |
United Kingdom | Theresa May | Prime Minister | |
United States | Donald Trump | President | |
European Union | Jean-Claude Juncker | Commission President | |
Donald Tusk | Council President |
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